Five new trends in missions

Five new trends in missions
New research sheds lights on church-state relationships during World War I.
Small group share their story and learn tips to develop mission in their homeland.
Response to social emergency sees agency go to extreme lengths to assist people in need.
Emergency services arrive in record time after witness discerned the church’s name.
AdventHealth supply recycling initiative is helping missions around the world.
Fifty Ukrainian students got full scholarships. Here, three of them tell their story.
Initiative is helping farmers to turn from subsistence farming, ADRA says.
Josef Ghosn becomes university’s third president and CEO.
Initiative in the Detroit metro area mobilizes church entities and volunteers.
After a rough start due to political unrest, groups are ready to support mission again.
Michael Gentry will join the Adventist healthcare organization after July 3.
I have heard that science has become our main health guide, replacing the Adventist health message. Is this true?
Whole-person care and empathetic colleagues make a difference for one Kettering patient.
His leadership has been hailed as transformative for delivering whole-person care.
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